AP PhotoMoss has been all smiles since coming to New England, so why is Harris questioning his attitude now?

For me, it’s not even a debate. Randy Moss is the best receiver in the NFL.

There’s years when some players might put up better numbers or score more touchdowns, but there’s no one out there that can change a game just simply by being on the field like Moss.

He can go a whole game without catching a ball and still have a positive impact on a game. I respect what Wes Welker does as much as anyone, but take Moss off the field and his production would go down incredibly.

"And Moss (also has warts). He doesn't exactly have a history of manning up and playing great when his contract is at issue. Wes Welker won't be 100 percent himself to distract defenses. And Moss is 33 years old.

For me, the gap between Andre Johnson and Moss is far greater than the distance between Moss and whoever."

I think it is a little unfair considering that Moss has, for the most part, been a model citizen since coming to New England.

To me, this reads like an argument from a guy that really has no concrete for making it.

In three seasons with the Patriots, Moss has collected 1,255 yards and 15 touchdowns per season.

Choosing between the two isn’t an easy task. Statistically, yes, Johnson has been amazing. He’s picked up more than 1,500 yards each of the last two seasons, but he is yet to catch more than nine touchdown passes in a season.

Both are so good, to me, its really personal preference. I don’t think there’s a huge gap between them, if one exists at all.

But don’t get it twisted – Harris isn’t here to “bury Randy Moss.” Though he closes out his argument with this gem:

“Whereas Moss has a history of making scenes, causing disruptions and occasionally even quitting on plays, Johnson is as steady as they come. Moss has scored more touchdowns the past three years, it's true, but AJ has more than made up for that fact with yardage and has provided better fantasy results each of the past two seasons. Moss' downside is a loafing, petulant season. “

The thing is, during his tenure with the Patriots I can’t recall a single incident where he has been accused of being a malcontent or a locker room distraction, or any of the other things Harris cites.

I don't care if he says Moss is the 35th best receiver in the league, just prove your case with facts, not ridiculous speculation.